Will You Read Lil Wayne’s Memoir?

Lil Wayne will be providing insight into his stint in prison just in time for the holidays. Grand Central Publishing has announced that the company will publish Lil Wayne’s memoirs from prison titled Gone Till November, and will release the book on November 28. It will cover the eight months that Weezy spent on Rikers Island and will allow his fans a glimpse into the trials and tribulations of Weezy F. Baby. The Hollywood Reporter posted a story announcing the book.

“We are thrilled to be publishing Wayne’s prison memoir,” said Ben Greenberg, executive editor at Grand Central Publishing. “He kept detailed journals of his inner and outer life while he was on Rikers Island, and they certainly tell a story. They are revealing.”

The journals detail his thoughts and feelings, the people he met, his plans, his family, his children, his past and his future.

Just how well will Lil Wayne’s book sell? Just about everything that the YMCMB head honcho pushes sells extremely well, but having a book published is far different than writing 14 four minute songs. However, this is a story that many of his fans are just dying to read about. Wayne knows that his base will be scrambling to get their hands on it in time for Christmas. Sure, people don’t read as much anymore but Wayne’s book will certainly give them a reason to.

The question is whether or not it will be an engaging read. We’ll just have to wait and see.

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